IEPs in Juvenile Justice Facilities
A child who is qualified under IDEA is eligible for an IEP under 20 U.S.C § 1412(3)(A) which must meet the standards provided in 20 U.S.C § 1436(D) as well as the correct proceedings outlined in section 20 U.S.C § 1414(D)(iii). Reports show violations of these sections where often limited meetings regarding IEPs are formed as well as attended, there are severe reductions in school hours provided to students in these facilities as it was reported that on average special education makes-up 7-7.5 class periods per week in these facilities compared to the 19.5-22.5 periods per week in public schools, and there were zero IEPS at the time that addressed or had a plan to navigate the transition of leaving the facility for another or returning to the community.
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